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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. company got. a job. i think how the v.a. system is set up right now you don't have to be going to therapy to get the drugs prescribed the medication if you want therapy they filmed the entire session which is extremely uncomfortable and they have a set program for p.t.s.d. that just simply doesn't work there's really no continuity to your care because a lot of these guys are residents and you might see him once or twice and so they don't know what you've even been on half the time so they try to give you the same drugs that have already failed for you p.t.s.d. is not a new thing it's been around forever and i think they should be a little slower to just hear drugs say i hope these work for you send you out the door and pursue even like alternate treatments that could work for people. my car. lot of people who do start is saying they're right again. i mean i'm playing for that one chance that i might hit it big. just the f
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. company got. a job. i think how the v.a. system is set up right now you don't have to be going to therapy to get the drugs prescribed the medication if you want therapy they filmed the entire session which is extremely uncomfortable and they have a set program for p.t.s.d. that just simply doesn't work there's really no continuity...
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socialists' not a lot of care of our pharmaceuticals maybe cash to survive in our economy and then you come across the street with your great apes and if they have psychological issues or psychiatric problems they're addressed immediately it's a fine tuned approach they incorporate the same psychiatric methodology in psychiatric thinking and styles of care and they opt in and get the right results with in an institutional setting. where in the big families and. and michael and i have lived here for the overall. that almost to the day room to see insomnia had some experiences with invisible or she actually were. in the man that started i wonder a little freaked from it for. this is. steadily a big for the lives in people's minds where the differences between look goes on in your mind and what goes on reality i don't think we've got that all figured out yet . my brain isn't a beast. i am severely bipolar they call it bipolar rapid cycling borderline schizophrenia bipolar disorder creates noise in your brain that is constant voices come from this way and voices come from that way and it's
socialists' not a lot of care of our pharmaceuticals maybe cash to survive in our economy and then you come across the street with your great apes and if they have psychological issues or psychiatric problems they're addressed immediately it's a fine tuned approach they incorporate the same psychiatric methodology in psychiatric thinking and styles of care and they opt in and get the right results with in an institutional setting. where in the big families and. and michael and i have lived here...
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the real winner of the race could actually be the local economy that is gearing up to welcome a lot of fans. >> good afternoon. thank you for calling. how may i help you? >> if you are looking for a room in novato, don't bother calling here. rooms have been booked for months by fans with a need for speed. nascar weekend is huge for north bay hotels. robert marshall says he starts planning in january. >> nascar brings 100,000 people with that. there are not 100,000 rooms in marin county. it fills up all of marin county and most of sonoma county and even into vallejo. >> next door ricky's bar and grill stopped taking reservations for this weekend last month. this nascar driver made a pitstop here before the big race on sunday. >> without the fans we wouldn't be doing this. we really uh proash yait the fans coming out to watch. it is special to come out to the sonoma rase way. >> this is like christmas in june. people travel and they have this date on their calendar all year long. >> fans who want to be close to the action have camped out across from the race way in this virtual city know
the real winner of the race could actually be the local economy that is gearing up to welcome a lot of fans. >> good afternoon. thank you for calling. how may i help you? >> if you are looking for a room in novato, don't bother calling here. rooms have been booked for months by fans with a need for speed. nascar weekend is huge for north bay hotels. robert marshall says he starts planning in january. >> nascar brings 100,000 people with that. there are not 100,000 rooms in...
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the real winner of the race could actually be the local economy that is gearing up to welcome a lot of fans. >> good afternoon. thank you for calling. how may i help you? >> if you are looking for a room in novato, don't bother calling here. rooms have been booked for months by fans with a need for speed. nascar weekend is huge for north bay hotels. robert marshall says he starts planning in january. >> nascar brings 100,000 people with that. there are not 100,000 rooms in marin county. it fills up all of marin county and most of sonoma county and even into vallejo. >> next door ricky's bar and grill stopped taking reservations for this weekend last month. this nascar driver made a pitstop here before the big race on sunday. >> without the fans we wouldn't be doing this. we really uh proash yait the fans coming out to watch. it is special to come out to the sonoma rase way. >> this is like christmas in june. people travel and they have this date on their calendar all year long. >> fans who want to be close to the action have camped out across from the race way in this virtual city know
the real winner of the race could actually be the local economy that is gearing up to welcome a lot of fans. >> good afternoon. thank you for calling. how may i help you? >> if you are looking for a room in novato, don't bother calling here. rooms have been booked for months by fans with a need for speed. nascar weekend is huge for north bay hotels. robert marshall says he starts planning in january. >> nascar brings 100,000 people with that. there are not 100,000 rooms in...
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but the last one did move this economy. right? >> when the president started saying after the 2010 election he put forward a jobs bill and initially, the republicans opposed it for among other reasons the fact that it was obama's jobs bill. >> bill: of course. >> eventually some of those pieces got through because i think when you get back to main street and hear from constituents, investment in infrastructure is something everybody wants to see more of right now and they believe that the government has a role to play in that. education and pre-k continue to be popular. so there are ways that i think we can make those sorts of expenditures in the disney. and i think particularly until areas that include issues that focus on middle class families. >> bill: i guess for many republicans -- republican -- i am not sure republicans around the land but here in washington republican politicians would argue that getting the deficit under control -- right, is the number 1 challenge facing this country to which you would say not true. >> rig
but the last one did move this economy. right? >> when the president started saying after the 2010 election he put forward a jobs bill and initially, the republicans opposed it for among other reasons the fact that it was obama's jobs bill. >> bill: of course. >> eventually some of those pieces got through because i think when you get back to main street and hear from constituents, investment in infrastructure is something everybody wants to see more of right now and they...
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the real winner of the race could actually be the local economy that is gearing up to welcome a lot of fans. >> good afternoon. thank you for calling. how may i help you? >> if you are looking for a room in novato, don't bother calling here. rooms have been booked for months by fans with a need for speed. nascar weekend is huge for north bay hotels. robert marshall says he starts planning in january. >> nascar brings 100,000 people with that. there are not 100,000 rooms in marin county. it fills up all of marin county and most of sonoma county and even into vallejo. >> next door ricky's bar and grill stopped taking reservations for this weekend last month. this nascar driver made a pitstop here before the big race on sunday. >> without the fans we wouldn't be doing this. we really uh proash yait the fans coming out to watch. it is special to come out to the sonoma rase way. >> this is like christmas in june. people travel and they have this date on their calendar all year long. >> fans who want to be close to the action have camped out across from the race way in this virtual city know
the real winner of the race could actually be the local economy that is gearing up to welcome a lot of fans. >> good afternoon. thank you for calling. how may i help you? >> if you are looking for a room in novato, don't bother calling here. rooms have been booked for months by fans with a need for speed. nascar weekend is huge for north bay hotels. robert marshall says he starts planning in january. >> nascar brings 100,000 people with that. there are not 100,000 rooms in...
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>> he said the economy -- >> why? >> they have this thing where you sell on the news and buy on the fear. they like to go out there and make a big stink when anything happens. bernanke said the economy is getting better so we'll stop buying bonds and plowing money into the economy. people said we've been used to this for five years. the fed is propping up the economy. >> interest rates will go up. >> they are. 2.4% today which is high compared to where it's been recently, historically low but high to where it's been. >> is there any sensible rational or is it taking money because they are greedy pigs? >> your phrase. there is never any sense to what wall street does, never. i said that before on this program. >> abby huntsman, do you have anything to say about the global economy? >> absolutely. i'm an expert on anything finance. the stock market goes up and down every day based on the news. i think to bring it back down to every indication shows we are moving in the right direction you look at the housing market, the
>> he said the economy -- >> why? >> they have this thing where you sell on the news and buy on the fear. they like to go out there and make a big stink when anything happens. bernanke said the economy is getting better so we'll stop buying bonds and plowing money into the economy. people said we've been used to this for five years. the fed is propping up the economy. >> interest rates will go up. >> they are. 2.4% today which is high compared to where it's been...
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it's been five years since the meltdown wreaked havoc on the global economy. they detail their thesis in the newest institutional investor magazine. next is your asia group president ian bremmer. thanks for being here. >> hi, marie a. glad to be here. >> take us through what you deem to be the new abnormal. >> first, asian markets are doing most of the growing at coming out of the financial crisis, and they are much more uncertain, much more volatile. we see that. whether we talk about turkey or brazil, you've got two governments you thought were doing really well just having the worst week of their careers. a lot of uncertainty across the merging market much more than in the united states or japan or even europe structurally in the last five years. and at the global level, the lack of leadership we continue to see, if anything, it's becoming more obvious, more in evidence at the g-8 right now, making it incredibly difficult to either have agreements on things like syria and the middle east which continues to become much more explosive along sectarian lines, o
it's been five years since the meltdown wreaked havoc on the global economy. they detail their thesis in the newest institutional investor magazine. next is your asia group president ian bremmer. thanks for being here. >> hi, marie a. glad to be here. >> take us through what you deem to be the new abnormal. >> first, asian markets are doing most of the growing at coming out of the financial crisis, and they are much more uncertain, much more volatile. we see that. whether we...
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we might taper only because the economy is getting better. we're in no way, shape or form raising rates anytime until 2015. lori: this is big fed meeting. we get economic projections. we also have the press conference. to your point, john, bernanke's chance to set the record straight. will he be more clear, less ambiguous than usual? >> i hope he is. i think the fed did a pretty good job being way more transparent than they have in the past over the last four or five years. i think there was that stumble back on may 22nd. that gives him a chance to set the record. whether or not he will tell us, hey, the fed is looking for 165,000 jobs per month and then we'll taper. i don't think we'll get that kind of transparency. that would be nice and markets would love it but you'll get a clear separation, about rising rates, yes, we will not raise rates and taper. fed has to make it more clear that taper is not an interest rate hike. that will help. if they say this is the what the jobs number we'll look for that would be fantastic but i don't think th
we might taper only because the economy is getting better. we're in no way, shape or form raising rates anytime until 2015. lori: this is big fed meeting. we get economic projections. we also have the press conference. to your point, john, bernanke's chance to set the record straight. will he be more clear, less ambiguous than usual? >> i hope he is. i think the fed did a pretty good job being way more transparent than they have in the past over the last four or five years. i think there...
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the other emerging economies are essential flat. singapore has relatively honest statistics tissues like other developed countries and oh, emerging economies. >> you've been quoted as saying that you are personally buying gold as well as gold stocks. when you look at the selloff across the board, across asset classes including gold, does that make you question the performance of this particular asset class given the market environment? >> yes, correct. technically commodities look horrible. in particular, also industrial commodities, precious metals also look bad. but some technical factors would suggest that we are approaching at least an intermediate low because the commercials which are essentially hedgers, they are people that produce gold and so continuously hedge at the present time they have an extremely low short exposure. in other words, basically they're accumulating gold. secondly, gold is close to $1300 compared to, say, $700 in 2008, the conditions in the mining industry are horrible. the exploration companies are runni
the other emerging economies are essential flat. singapore has relatively honest statistics tissues like other developed countries and oh, emerging economies. >> you've been quoted as saying that you are personally buying gold as well as gold stocks. when you look at the selloff across the board, across asset classes including gold, does that make you question the performance of this particular asset class given the market environment? >> yes, correct. technically commodities look...
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basically, everybody's view on china has been that their economy is slowing. and you have seen that in the emerging markets and you have seen that in the miners and you have seen that in the construction and mining names. anything china related has been getting hit. and as i look at the that, these are the types of things i like to see, which is we're starting to see concern even in our own markets. the markets don't always price securities correctly. we look for situations when things get a little bit too cheap. and i started to take a look at some of these miners and i'm thinking that maybe, i might actually take a risk and take a bullish bet here. catching the falling knife, folks. that's what i'm going to try to do. >> mike is placing a bullish bet on freeport mack by selling a put. the normally you want to keep the stock above that put. that allows you to get the money you put in. but because you're short the put, you could be forced to buy that stock at the put price, even the stock sells below that level. >> i'm keeping this one pretty simple. vol got a
basically, everybody's view on china has been that their economy is slowing. and you have seen that in the emerging markets and you have seen that in the miners and you have seen that in the construction and mining names. anything china related has been getting hit. and as i look at the that, these are the types of things i like to see, which is we're starting to see concern even in our own markets. the markets don't always price securities correctly. we look for situations when things get a...
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it is more a diversified economy than north dakota's. is this red state/blue state model argument that pair write is making, is that something that you think is going to have real legs? >> oh, yeah. i think it has legs because what he is talking about is real. they talked to business owners. large corporate ceos and business owners. if they go to texas i looked into this some. what they will find is not this environment that you described but public officials, whether it is the governor, the attorney general, comptroller's office, if you have a problem it will say let's work it out and try to help you succeed rather as in new york, attorney general's, job who seems to be hire and sue -- hammer and sue businesses. it is a completely different environment. it is not saying that they don't have regulation in texas. we have to comply but not an adversarial relationship as it is in the blue states. >> jerry brown, governor of california, seemed to resent this. took the perry -- they had a paid public kind of flap about it. new york governor c
it is more a diversified economy than north dakota's. is this red state/blue state model argument that pair write is making, is that something that you think is going to have real legs? >> oh, yeah. i think it has legs because what he is talking about is real. they talked to business owners. large corporate ceos and business owners. if they go to texas i looked into this some. what they will find is not this environment that you described but public officials, whether it is the governor,...
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the children the market has continued to grow and through the downturn economy it was really the green spot, the nice spot in bookselling and it is still moving. it is slow and reluctant and moving to digital and with a common core and stem moving into this there's a huge opportunity for trade booksellers to move into this. any thoughts on how we can continue to grow that part of the business? >> children's books now seemed to run a nation 25 to 26 months. for the reader of children's books, for us at least we look at what is a little different in that those are especially -- those behave more and more like a notebook on the electronics side. very young books, it is interesting. the ability of devices, the ability to do it quickly and efficiently in a way that would suggest you do it on every book is getting better and better. it is getting there. i may be a bit old-fashioned but there's something pretty magical about having that kid sit on your lap and read them the book, that is a different experience, and you know giving a kid access and access code to a book based apps for christma
the children the market has continued to grow and through the downturn economy it was really the green spot, the nice spot in bookselling and it is still moving. it is slow and reluctant and moving to digital and with a common core and stem moving into this there's a huge opportunity for trade booksellers to move into this. any thoughts on how we can continue to grow that part of the business? >> children's books now seemed to run a nation 25 to 26 months. for the reader of children's...
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he worked to restore our economy. he worked for conservation and care of our land and water. he left me an example and he was a great teacher. he learned how important healthcare was to the people. these things i learned from him and the other great mentors. i would like to have done the things that i have done without the benefit and wisdom of greater man than i'm, but he was one and also an irish poet who is also speaker of the house. they were the people amongst others who helped me form my thinking, learning, and understanding. i'm proud we have been able to accomplish these things we have ogether. like all of you, we find trouble in the times we find urselves in. too much bitterness. too much anger. it is unfortunate. i think our speaker would love to see that we are able to move away from these things. his kindness and his decency shows he has those abilities today. i find myself very much troubled about the fact that we in the congress do not seem to learn one of the important lessons, and that is the meaning of the body of which we are a part of. congress needs a comi
he worked to restore our economy. he worked for conservation and care of our land and water. he left me an example and he was a great teacher. he learned how important healthcare was to the people. these things i learned from him and the other great mentors. i would like to have done the things that i have done without the benefit and wisdom of greater man than i'm, but he was one and also an irish poet who is also speaker of the house. they were the people amongst others who helped me form my...
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he wrote this book called "deep economy" that i read a few years ago and it was one of those books that is so paradigm shifting and so profoundly powerful. he's incredible what he's doing and what 350 is doing. so twitter is amazing for something like that, obviously. and it gives people a place to express themselves who otherwise don't have as easy as a time with those that have a lot of money or corporate backing. and it's also just funny and fun. >> always a pleasure to see you. thanks, ellen. ellen page, everybody. [ applause ] the film is called "the east." you can see it now. that's our program. thanks for hanging out with us. we'll see you next week. >>> good evening. a very busy night tonight and paula deen is dumped by the food network after making a video apology, though, what she was apologizing for remains unclear and tonight i interview alan chambers, the president of the longest running ex gay group exdus international. tonight he gives the first interview since going public with that apology, so we have a lot to get to. >>> edward snowden is alleged to be hiding in hong k
he wrote this book called "deep economy" that i read a few years ago and it was one of those books that is so paradigm shifting and so profoundly powerful. he's incredible what he's doing and what 350 is doing. so twitter is amazing for something like that, obviously. and it gives people a place to express themselves who otherwise don't have as easy as a time with those that have a lot of money or corporate backing. and it's also just funny and fun. >> always a pleasure to see...
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tough economy, we're talking about jobs in the state here. you're talking about somebody who molloy has made clear he might have his eye on the national stage a little bit. he has to get by in 2014. how does this issue affect him with perry coming in and maybe losing gun jobs a little bit. >> it's a choice he's going to have to make. between jobs and votes, really. when it comes down to it. i think he wins on the vote side. the national attention on this issue and at least in the northeast, perry will be vilified. i would love to see him meet up with chris christie. >> nobody is going to say that this year. >> it's a delicate balance that he's going to have to walk. i'm sure the nra is going to be going after him should some of these manufacturers leave. so, it's clearly an important calculation for perry to strengthen his national credential. ultimately i think molloy will be fine because he'll be fine on this issue and he'll bet support from around the country. >> i wonder how the et voers in connecticut would feel about it because the econ
tough economy, we're talking about jobs in the state here. you're talking about somebody who molloy has made clear he might have his eye on the national stage a little bit. he has to get by in 2014. how does this issue affect him with perry coming in and maybe losing gun jobs a little bit. >> it's a choice he's going to have to make. between jobs and votes, really. when it comes down to it. i think he wins on the vote side. the national attention on this issue and at least in the...
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a plan to create jobs, grow the economy, and strengthen the middle class as we reduce the deficit. let us act now to put people to work. i will say it over and over. let's end the assault on women's health and work together to make real progress for the american people i urge my colleagues to vote no. >> the gentlelady from california reserves. he gentlelady from tennessee is recognized. we found out from delaware to virginia, west virginia. the house of horrors goes on and on. at this point, i would like to yield three minutes to a member of our house republican leadership team, the gentlewoman from missouri. >> the gentlelady from missouri is recognized for three minutes. >> i thank the gentle lady from tennessee for advancing this legislation. i rise today and support of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. life begins at conception. throughout the years, science, technology have evolved in continue to advance, we are changing hearts and minds. we have more and more evidence that life does indeed begin at conception. we know that after three weeks, the baby has a heartbe
a plan to create jobs, grow the economy, and strengthen the middle class as we reduce the deficit. let us act now to put people to work. i will say it over and over. let's end the assault on women's health and work together to make real progress for the american people i urge my colleagues to vote no. >> the gentlelady from california reserves. he gentlelady from tennessee is recognized. we found out from delaware to virginia, west virginia. the house of horrors goes on and on. at this...
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broader economy, and their own country or the world. my question for janet is, the surprising thing to me about this report is that north america and the developed countries are actually back on top when it comes to wealth creation. if you look at china, you look at brazil, russia, the developing, emerging markets, which are supposed to be the new thing when it came to the world of wealth, and they're really secondary now. did we all get too bullish when it came to wealth creation in emerging markets? >> i think we're looking at short-term patterns here. the belief is when we look at asia-pacific, some of the developing economies, they will probably be back on top in the near term. particularly asia-pacific, which we think will have the fastest growth rate to 2015 where we think world wealth will be -- find net worth over 55 trillion. think about the volatility in the marks. in 2010, 2011, and think about what the u.s. markets did and, quite frankly, u.s. real estate. so it's really not a surprise. we flip-flopped a little bit in 2012 w
broader economy, and their own country or the world. my question for janet is, the surprising thing to me about this report is that north america and the developed countries are actually back on top when it comes to wealth creation. if you look at china, you look at brazil, russia, the developing, emerging markets, which are supposed to be the new thing when it came to the world of wealth, and they're really secondary now. did we all get too bullish when it came to wealth creation in emerging...
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who could believe that anyone would actually want our economy to be weak? who would want people thrown out of work? that's how bonds work. people want to bid them up on bad news and sell them on good news. normally, you wouldn't have to worry about any of this. these are not normal times. again, imagine the united states is a stock that pays an okay dividend. we know that as stocks go down the yield goes higher. that's because the dividend stays the same but when you divide it by the share price the declining stock, well, the yield grows. right? i mean, pays $4 dividend. it's at 100. and then the stock goes to 80. well, obviously the dividend's yield is higher. so when sellers knock this country's stock down, it gets a bigger yield. suddenly the stock of the united states, continuing the fictional analogy-s once again competitive with the stocks of individual companies that people are hiding in on a yield basis. remember that tent, the hiders and capital appreciation people? yeah, that's right. the price of the u.s. fell so hard today off bernanke's happier
who could believe that anyone would actually want our economy to be weak? who would want people thrown out of work? that's how bonds work. people want to bid them up on bad news and sell them on good news. normally, you wouldn't have to worry about any of this. these are not normal times. again, imagine the united states is a stock that pays an okay dividend. we know that as stocks go down the yield goes higher. that's because the dividend stays the same but when you divide it by the share...
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normally when the economy starts to go up, and optimism goes up, the president goes with it. the effect this president is going down and the economy is going up, that's troubling. >>> back to the poll numbers as it concerns union people, gloria. so republica's want to gain young people, right? they're not doing so good in that category, either. does this help them? >> look, it gives them an +y if you're a republican now and looking at they numbers, you're thinking, what do i need to do for myself? i don't need to be seen as being a friend of president president d8so if you're a republican, you're saying, well, maybe there's an opportunity for us with younger voters, particularly as you look towards 2016, which of course they're all looking towards. they have a batch of judger candidates. if they get immigration reform passed, maybe they can start appealing to hispanic voters, some minority voters. if you're looking at this and you're a republican in congress, you're saying number one, i'm not as afraid of the president as i might have been. and two i see some openings here fo
normally when the economy starts to go up, and optimism goes up, the president goes with it. the effect this president is going down and the economy is going up, that's troubling. >>> back to the poll numbers as it concerns union people, gloria. so republica's want to gain young people, right? they're not doing so good in that category, either. does this help them? >> look, it gives them an +y if you're a republican now and looking at they numbers, you're thinking, what do i need...
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a time of celebration and joy, and for the economy, big-time dollars or pounds. the estimates show that millions could go into the coffers, as brits rack up the sales and booze in anticipation of the big day. also prince charles is reportedly selling handmade booties through his personal estate. seriously. not suited for the job in apparently, a stellar first quarter sales announcement was not enough to guarantee george zimmer a job. the termination has to do with the move away from the slogan. apparently the men's warehouse board no longer likes the way he looks. ouch, well, thank you for joining us on abc, as always, we're on line at abcnews.com. good night. >>> that breaking news is happening along the san mateo county coastline. fierce winds put a wind surfer and some boaters in trouble tonight. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. the rescues happened off coyote point in san mateo county. let's go to leslie brinkley along the bay front. >> the winds picked up tonight and around 6:30 some friends got worried about an over due wind surfer
a time of celebration and joy, and for the economy, big-time dollars or pounds. the estimates show that millions could go into the coffers, as brits rack up the sales and booze in anticipation of the big day. also prince charles is reportedly selling handmade booties through his personal estate. seriously. not suited for the job in apparently, a stellar first quarter sales announcement was not enough to guarantee george zimmer a job. the termination has to do with the move away from the slogan....
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economic crisis has shown us is that we need to be able to connect and communicate with other emerging economies. this type of english-only thinking is what's going to keep our country backwards. it is a plus to be bilingual. i'm bilingual. my mother came to this country and she didn't speak english when she got here. she was able to become legalized, learn english and become a citizen. and now she's a business owner. i wouldn't be sitting here today if my mother hasn't been given the opportunity. and we're just asking for the same opportunity for everybody else. >> all right, kathy bird, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you so much, carol. >> you're welcome. >>> up next in the "newsroom" -- >> i have to believe that you were sent here for a reason. you owe it to yourself to find out what that reason is. >> the man of steel, souperman,a jesus figure? we'll talk about that next. [ female announcer ] last day, deb. checking out of the hilton shouldn't be a pity party. your next trip is calling. saying, "deb, find a view for two at a conrad." or "make room for more at an emba
economic crisis has shown us is that we need to be able to connect and communicate with other emerging economies. this type of english-only thinking is what's going to keep our country backwards. it is a plus to be bilingual. i'm bilingual. my mother came to this country and she didn't speak english when she got here. she was able to become legalized, learn english and become a citizen. and now she's a business owner. i wouldn't be sitting here today if my mother hasn't been given the...
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according to onn former fed economist, the economy still needs the help. >> stated driven, depends on data, and right now climate gains have not been very good because of all of this sequester and that tax increases. as the fed feared. so it is not too surprising. they're going to need to see us get over this. >> but, at his press conference get the chance to clarify, even walk back those comments that he made in may on possible slower quantitative easing. liz: let's make our viewers clear. a news conference for you will take questions from people like you. @%e think it will go over into the show? has in the past gone so long. something tells me he wants to communicate, let the markets know, translating it for everybody. >> the press conference starts at 230. it usually goes now less than 45 minutes. probabby could go for an hour, maybe longer. liz: thank you very much. see you tomorrow. closing bell ringing in 49 minutes as investors wait for that moment, that announcement from fed chairman ben bernanke tomorrow. more important, what you do today. we have a three-point plan to help y
according to onn former fed economist, the economy still needs the help. >> stated driven, depends on data, and right now climate gains have not been very good because of all of this sequester and that tax increases. as the fed feared. so it is not too surprising. they're going to need to see us get over this. >> but, at his press conference get the chance to clarify, even walk back those comments that he made in may on possible slower quantitative easing. liz: let's make our...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our let me i want it all let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have our knives out. but if you give the scientists back staying married again you're in a situation where be i'd like to talk about your mailing me. today on a special larry king now already a view with the richest man in the world carlos slim one of these things responsibility and compromise i'll get his take on the state of the economy in the u.s. do if he's very important not only for the americans but for everyone in the world and how american can catch up to china i think china is a great example of what you need to do plus how do you avoid spoiling children i gave them the investment account and they've been they were just fine because they don't this time that they should not have things just to have things that's next on larry king now.
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economy. tell us more about that, please. >> well, i think one reason we're not seeing more rapid job creation and more rapid growth is nothing to do with monetary policy, much less fiscal policy. it's because small businesses find themselves confronted by a jungle of regulation. and maybe because we bought the story that the financial crisis was caused by deregulation, which by the way it wasn't, we have fallen into the trap of thinking that regulation is the answer. and all around you if you're a small business you see challenges. obama care is just coming but that's only part of it. you know there are 63 federal government departments and agencies churning out 3,000 or 4,000 regulations a year. is it any wonder that small business is discouraged? >> i love this. you've got a couple of great numbers if here. the federal register of regulations. 78,961 pages. that's unbelievable. that's worth $1.8 trillion according to some sources. however, the last time we had fewer regulations was when my
economy. tell us more about that, please. >> well, i think one reason we're not seeing more rapid job creation and more rapid growth is nothing to do with monetary policy, much less fiscal policy. it's because small businesses find themselves confronted by a jungle of regulation. and maybe because we bought the story that the financial crisis was caused by deregulation, which by the way it wasn't, we have fallen into the trap of thinking that regulation is the answer. and all around you...
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in fact, i think the economy -- the real economy where we spend our time is actually many a little stronger than the numbers show and, again, we talk about a few minutes ago housing is really important. housing has led every recovery to participate in a big way. even bigger than the numbers. housing punches its way because it affects people's attitude. also, ag is doing relatively well. energy. who would have guessed that we would be potentially -- >> peak oil, the whole notion of it, the notion of peak oil, you have 1,000 year's worth now if you take china's reserve and everyone's reserve. >> we have not hit peak hydrocarbon. >> what we know today, we think we have 100 years or so in the u.s. what we might know 20 years from now could be 500. >> the way the information is going, i'm looking at all of this. when computers start designing themselves and everything else, we're going to move on to something else. you didn't run out of stones. >> the key is, we have now figured how to extract it from different types of things. >> right. >> we know there's more energy in the things we can't get
in fact, i think the economy -- the real economy where we spend our time is actually many a little stronger than the numbers show and, again, we talk about a few minutes ago housing is really important. housing has led every recovery to participate in a big way. even bigger than the numbers. housing punches its way because it affects people's attitude. also, ag is doing relatively well. energy. who would have guessed that we would be potentially -- >> peak oil, the whole notion of it, the...
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it's good for the economy. once again, we realize the breadth of support for this legislation goes far beyond thrix or demographics or elections. it goes to our responsibility to the economy and to our country. we have an obligation to pass this legislation if we want to fix our immigration system and rebuild our economy. to those opponents of immigration reform who tell us that those people will come here and use services, demand more and bankrupt the system, i would point them to this graphic. the sizable deficit reduction from immigration reform in the first ten years is actually dwarfed by the amount of immigrants -- that immigrants, i should say, will continue to contribute in reducing the national deficit in the second ten years. this clearly shows immigration reform is good for america now and in the long term. people have long realized and the c.b.o. numbers show us that this legislation is without a doubt the right thing to do. it benefits all of us as a nation. these are people who have come here to w
it's good for the economy. once again, we realize the breadth of support for this legislation goes far beyond thrix or demographics or elections. it goes to our responsibility to the economy and to our country. we have an obligation to pass this legislation if we want to fix our immigration system and rebuild our economy. to those opponents of immigration reform who tell us that those people will come here and use services, demand more and bankrupt the system, i would point them to this...
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this economy the new normal? caller: it looks like it with everything the way is going on -- with everything that is going on. my situation iis ok. i have family and friends that have been laid off and trying to find jobs and we all are trying to help a couple of family members out. host: where are you from? caller: i am calling from north llc -- from north tennessee. our next call, good morning. love c-span and "washington journal." basically this whole concept of ," -- a lot of us forget history. the way i view things is since world war two there has been this big exhalation of government programs. -- escalation of government programs. over decades they have made these promises and it is starting to encroach in the private sector. the private sector is what creates jobs, not the government. think that as an important concept here. it is kind of a big escalation in government and it is starting to infringe on the private sector. host: if you are listening on c- span radio, coast-to-coast on x m at channel -- on
this economy the new normal? caller: it looks like it with everything the way is going on -- with everything that is going on. my situation iis ok. i have family and friends that have been laid off and trying to find jobs and we all are trying to help a couple of family members out. host: where are you from? caller: i am calling from north llc -- from north tennessee. our next call, good morning. love c-span and "washington journal." basically this whole concept of ," -- a lot of...
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markets why not just for scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range moncef free risk free studio type free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media and on to our t.v. dot com. coming up on our t.v. in afghanistan the u.s. has announced a plan to hold peace talks with the taliban to pull international coalition and u.s. forces will start withdrawing from the country what's the future for afghanistan and we'll try to answer that question and more straight ahead. it turns out the f.b.i. is also watching u.s. citizens from the sky that admission came from the head of the f.b.i. while testifying before congress will have a look at this program and the lack of transparency and strict guidelines. another day of mass protests in brazil one of the reasons most people are on the streets that they're upset over a new sports stadium being built with taxpayer money the sam
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njust being a traitor he would be abetting the economy. >> you can make a case releasing all of this stuff make its harder for the nsa to track terrorist. >> i thought someone was trying to restrain you. nprobably someone else in the audience. >> bang, zoom. >> i can arrange a meeting with you and bill can set a meeting you and bill and you could pick his brain about some stuff. >> yeah, sure. that would be a dream. >> i don't think that dave was hanging on bill's every word. >> when have i ever been wrong? >> you think dave buried a hatchet because he realized bill is right about most things? >> i think he was just being positi polite. >> a lot of kindness, handholding. >> a little later we'll sing kumbaya. >> some intelligent points about the nsa. >> yeah. it's kind of common knowledge really. >> you can't really say i want to read the e-mail of everyone in iowa, you can't do that. >> you know, that's not a bad idea. all right. >> really delivering the goods tonight. >> made a lot of assertions and seemed really confident. >> when you are that right all the time, it's easy to be co
njust being a traitor he would be abetting the economy. >> you can make a case releasing all of this stuff make its harder for the nsa to track terrorist. >> i thought someone was trying to restrain you. nprobably someone else in the audience. >> bang, zoom. >> i can arrange a meeting with you and bill can set a meeting you and bill and you could pick his brain about some stuff. >> yeah, sure. that would be a dream. >> i don't think that dave was hanging on...
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the economy is expected to grow by at least 3% next year. unemployment could drop as low as 6.5% by next year. it's all looking like better news. but on the flipside, interest rates are moving higher, which means that the cost of buying a home or buying even a car could go up. so, take a look at this. every time that mortgage rates go up just 1%, the cost of buying a home gets 10% more expensive. that could deter a lot of buyers. and of course, higher interest rates, they do benefit some people like savers and retirees living off bank accounts and cds. so, it's some good news for those living on a fixed income, josh. >> indeed it is. rebecca jarvis, thank you for that. >>> we're going to turn to the firefight in the west. at last check, that fast-moving wildfire north of phoenix is 0% contained. you see pictures of it there. nearly 500 homes are threatened. and another wildfire has erupted in colorado. this one southwest of denver. those hot and windy conditions are fueling the flames. sam's forecast coming up in a bit. >>> and finally, a wi
the economy is expected to grow by at least 3% next year. unemployment could drop as low as 6.5% by next year. it's all looking like better news. but on the flipside, interest rates are moving higher, which means that the cost of buying a home or buying even a car could go up. so, take a look at this. every time that mortgage rates go up just 1%, the cost of buying a home gets 10% more expensive. that could deter a lot of buyers. and of course, higher interest rates, they do benefit some people...
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and it comes back to the economy. and if the sequester cuts are not done effectively and accurately, it's going to affect us on the streets where main street lives. >> so this may be an area where republicans and democrats, mayors from across the country will agree this weekend, but what can you all do about it? i mean, what kind of influence can you have? what can you accomplish with this meeting? >> well, i think congress listens to what mayors have to say, but, you know, congress is not necessarily a functional legislative body to begin with. so sometimes on some issues, i'm not sure our voices is as loud as it could be or received as loudly as it should be. but, you know, people live in cities. and i think they look at city government right now as being stronger and stronger and a more vital part of our economy than ever before. cities are where the jobs are being created. it's where the growth in our national economy is going to have to take place in we are going to continue to build this country. >> and finally,
and it comes back to the economy. and if the sequester cuts are not done effectively and accurately, it's going to affect us on the streets where main street lives. >> so this may be an area where republicans and democrats, mayors from across the country will agree this weekend, but what can you all do about it? i mean, what kind of influence can you have? what can you accomplish with this meeting? >> well, i think congress listens to what mayors have to say, but, you know, congress...
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syria is sure to come up as well as the economy is going to be addressed, the global economy. so we'll be watching that news conference. dip back in if necessary and bring you all the details. john meacham is still with us from washington. here with us now this hour, former director of white house domestic policy council and ceo of melody barnes solutions, melody barnes. also with us, former foreign policy adviser to the bush administration and former adviser to the romney campaign, dan seymour back at the table. >>> i'll tell you that, first question is a tough one. you have the president announcing we're going to have peace talks with the taliban. a couple of hours later, the taliban attacks and kills four americans. then you have the president of afghanistan saying they're suspending talks with the u.s. obviously, afghanistan still a mess. the nsa, we're talking about the situation there. also, the top of the news, obesity is in play here, where it's now -- what do i understand? it is now being determined -- >> it's being labeled. >> is labeled a disease. >> a disease. >> h
syria is sure to come up as well as the economy is going to be addressed, the global economy. so we'll be watching that news conference. dip back in if necessary and bring you all the details. john meacham is still with us from washington. here with us now this hour, former director of white house domestic policy council and ceo of melody barnes solutions, melody barnes. also with us, former foreign policy adviser to the bush administration and former adviser to the romney campaign, dan seymour...
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the water levels hitting historic low levels and drying up a big part of the american economy. >>> and later, the healing power of a familiar face from home. pets now allowed, even encouraged at a growing number of hospitals. >>> the great lakes contain one fifth of the fresh water supply in the surface of the earth. that may seem like a great deal of it, these days it's not enough for the level of commerce that those five truly great lakes have supported for so long. the problem is the water levels. the lakes are currently low and getting lower. our report on the impact tonight from our chief environmental correspondent anne thompson. >> reporter: the cargo ship "mesabi miner" rides high as it docks on lake erie. and that's not good. >> she left 8,000 tons of iron ore in minnesota, that's basically a day's work for an iron ore mine. >> reporter: iron ore destined to be steel in cars and refrigerators. but the mesabi miner can't carry a full load because once again water levels in the great lakes are too low. >> it's reducing our revenue. we carry less tons, we get paid by the ton. we
the water levels hitting historic low levels and drying up a big part of the american economy. >>> and later, the healing power of a familiar face from home. pets now allowed, even encouraged at a growing number of hospitals. >>> the great lakes contain one fifth of the fresh water supply in the surface of the earth. that may seem like a great deal of it, these days it's not enough for the level of commerce that those five truly great lakes have supported for so long. the...
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both of which said let's stop talking about abortion and rape and start talking about jobs and the economy. and yet here we go. what is the house voting on? you cover it. this is their bill. >> they have a few things on the agenda. that is one of their prime legislative items. i think it will be later today or tomorrow. >> bill: so how does this -- again, i agree with you. we're not debating abortion here right? let's talk about the tactics of it. how does this expand the base and the outreach of the republican party? >> two women it doesn't -- to women, it doesn't help. >> bill: anybody they don't already have. >> especially when it comes to -- you know, when you're working on bills like this and it leads to moments that we heard from the arizona congressman with the rape and the pregnancy. >> when you have a full plate you make it fuller then there starts to be what i think of as seepage. meaning as you're trying to make the deal for a very important complicated bill like immigration, when you go talk to someone, if you're a whip or one of the lawmakers then you know. you have to say i c
both of which said let's stop talking about abortion and rape and start talking about jobs and the economy. and yet here we go. what is the house voting on? you cover it. this is their bill. >> they have a few things on the agenda. that is one of their prime legislative items. i think it will be later today or tomorrow. >> bill: so how does this -- again, i agree with you. we're not debating abortion here right? let's talk about the tactics of it. how does this expand the base and...
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good news for the south bay economy. in san jose, kris sanchez, nbch bay area news. >>> we have breaking news at the caltrans station on 22nd street in san francisco. service has been shut down in both directions because police are trying to apprehend an armed man on the overpass above that station. minutes ago we learned that caltrans officials said hostage negotiators were able to talk the man down with no further incident. he's now in custody. caltrans is still making arrangements for other trains to carry riders to the millbrae station where they can take part until they get back up to speed. caltran tickets are being honored on bart evening. a spokesperson says to expect significant delays. >>> a teenage driver in jail after a late night beer run ends in a deadly crash in san jose. police say that two men were racing away after stealing beer at a 7-eleven on branham lane when they crashed into several parked cars. this happened about 2:00 this morning at the intersection of hillsdale and pearl. the 40-year-old passe
good news for the south bay economy. in san jose, kris sanchez, nbch bay area news. >>> we have breaking news at the caltrans station on 22nd street in san francisco. service has been shut down in both directions because police are trying to apprehend an armed man on the overpass above that station. minutes ago we learned that caltrans officials said hostage negotiators were able to talk the man down with no further incident. he's now in custody. caltrans is still making arrangements...
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that's why their economy is tanking in wisconsin. wisconsin voters have taken notice and the post recent poll shows the governor is losing to ross feingold by three points and he hasn't announced if he's going to run or not. all the lefties saying you have to do it, you have to do it. walker's buddy to the southeast, that is john kasich, who i have quite a history with. he tried and failed to limit public employees in ohio collective bargain, and, of course, we beat him back on that. massive tax cuts for the rich in his state while increasing taxes on the poorest 60% of ohioans. now, the most recent polls show kasich is leading a possible contender in 2014 by nine points and a lot of this has to do with, he got a wakeup call after measure two didn't go his way. he has softened his position, so to speak, on labor. it's hoodwinked a few people, but, believe me, he's the same guy. republican governor tom corbin of pennsylvania. let me tell you, this guy is a dandy. corbin because of his controversial voter i.d. law and also privatized p
that's why their economy is tanking in wisconsin. wisconsin voters have taken notice and the post recent poll shows the governor is losing to ross feingold by three points and he hasn't announced if he's going to run or not. all the lefties saying you have to do it, you have to do it. walker's buddy to the southeast, that is john kasich, who i have quite a history with. he tried and failed to limit public employees in ohio collective bargain, and, of course, we beat him back on that. massive...
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now they can make an economic case that it's actually good for the economy. and critics, though, of this have seen a kind of push to get this bill rammed through. and so a lot of conservatives think that cbo is kind of tweaking the numbers here. they don't believe this will be good for the economy at all. >> john, what does it portend for the future of the immigration bill in the house when a key committee just passed a bill that would make it a federal crime to be in the united states illegally? >> reporter: the central tension to watch in this bill is between getting those undocumented workers passed towards citizen-and what house conservatives and all conservatives worry about, which is strong enforcement to keep illegal immigrants from coming into the country. that's what this bill aims to do. and as we see, the larger bill go through, the question is will those strict house measures kill a final comprehensive immigration reform or will the republicans find a way to work some of them into this bill so that it can pass? >> i want to turn now to hillary cli
now they can make an economic case that it's actually good for the economy. and critics, though, of this have seen a kind of push to get this bill rammed through. and so a lot of conservatives think that cbo is kind of tweaking the numbers here. they don't believe this will be good for the economy at all. >> john, what does it portend for the future of the immigration bill in the house when a key committee just passed a bill that would make it a federal crime to be in the united states...
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does the economy recover painfully slowly? yesterday john taylor at stanford has an interesting study. this is the worst recovery from a financially related recession in the history of the united states. generally, the markets are slow to recover. this is far worse. this involves the entire economy. it was not in the financial collapse. ,ost: in the financial times have a headline, fed signals sent investors running for cover. he delivered the clearest signal yet that the u.s. central bank was preparing to scale back or tapir its monthly asset purchases as long as u.s. economic conditions improve as expected. he commented at a news conference on thursday. was speedy and brutal. from georgeers mason university is here to talk to us about that. our next call is charles on our line for democrats. caller: it is nice to be able to speak this morning in reference to the economy. my issue is simply this. we have an economy with the laws are not enforced. the big bank ceo's have gotten away with murder and wrecked in this country. not
does the economy recover painfully slowly? yesterday john taylor at stanford has an interesting study. this is the worst recovery from a financially related recession in the history of the united states. generally, the markets are slow to recover. this is far worse. this involves the entire economy. it was not in the financial collapse. ,ost: in the financial times have a headline, fed signals sent investors running for cover. he delivered the clearest signal yet that the u.s. central bank was...
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also a pivotal week in the economy. we will look at ben bernanke's announcement and the market reaction with harvard
also a pivotal week in the economy. we will look at ben bernanke's announcement and the market reaction with harvard
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jobs and the economy. jobs and the economy. if would you put jobs and the economy in quotes and attach it to -- and then put barack obama's name in the search engine of google, or if would you put jobs and the economy in quotes and then put romney or mitt there in a search engine of google and send it off, you're going to get hundreds of thousands of hits altogether. because that was the topic of the election last november 6. jobs and the economy. jobs and the economy. and i told the romney people, aveb heard jobs and comet so many times it puts me to sleep. don't you think you're putting the american people to sleep by beating the same drum over and over again? but remembering the mantra, jobs and the economy, until we were just drubbed into numbness with it also reminds us that the election was not, mr. speaker, about the immigration issue. i don't remember a debate between barack obama and mitt romney that went into in depth or substance on the immigration issue. yet when the sun came up on november 7, some of the leading pu
jobs and the economy. jobs and the economy. if would you put jobs and the economy in quotes and attach it to -- and then put barack obama's name in the search engine of google, or if would you put jobs and the economy in quotes and then put romney or mitt there in a search engine of google and send it off, you're going to get hundreds of thousands of hits altogether. because that was the topic of the election last november 6. jobs and the economy. jobs and the economy. and i told the romney...
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the timber economy is the heart of the local economy. and to have folks who are unemployed trying to support their families, desperate for jobs in the woods to find out that our tax money that was supposed to go to put them to work has been put to work hiring people from outside our country, that is outrageous and it's unacceptable, and this amendment will address it in a responsible manner. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment. thank you for the time, and i yield the floor. my colleague is preparing to speak. thank you. mr. blumenthal: mr. president? thank you, mr. president. i come to the floor today to discuss h.r. 1797, a number of my colleagues, senators murray and boxer, have been here this morning to talk about the bill passed yesterday in the house of representatives that would prohibit all abortion beyond 20 weeks with very, very limited exceptions. this topic is critically important to the women of connecticut and our country, and the bill is yet another example lamentably and regrettably, another example of legislati
the timber economy is the heart of the local economy. and to have folks who are unemployed trying to support their families, desperate for jobs in the woods to find out that our tax money that was supposed to go to put them to work has been put to work hiring people from outside our country, that is outrageous and it's unacceptable, and this amendment will address it in a responsible manner. i urge my colleagues to support this amendment. thank you for the time, and i yield the floor. my...